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Gastroenterology

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This department offers

  • Celiac disease care
  • Colonoscopy
  • Digestive disorder evaluation
  • Gastroenterology
  • GERD treatment
  • IBD management
  • IBS management
  • Liver disease care
  • Nutrition counseling
  • Upper endoscopy (EGD)

Our providers

Brynnley Sue Mair
4.8

Brynnley Sue Mair, PA

Gastroenterology
Budge Clinic Gastroenterology
435-716-1260
Lawrence Gates

Lawrence Keith Gates, MD

Gastroenterology
Budge Clinic Gastroenterology
Vikram Garg
5

Vikram Garg, MD

Gastroenterology
Budge Clinic Gastroenterology
Daniel J. Plant
4.8

Daniel J. Plant, PA

Gastroenterology
Budge Clinic Gastroenterology
Amanda Stott
4.6

Amanda Stott, NP

Gastroenterology
Budge Clinic Gastroenterology
Savan Rajesh Kabaria

Savan Rajesh Kabaria, MD

Gastroenterology
Budge Clinic Gastroenterology
John Erikson L Yap

John Erikson L Yap, MD

Gastroenterology
Budge Clinic Gastroenterology
Becky Rasmuson
4.9

Becky Rasmuson, NP

Gastroenterology
Budge Clinic Gastroenterology
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